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Posted 5 September 2023

PHILIPS NeoPix Ultra 2 Smart Full HD Home Cinema Projector

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Product informationProduct code: 314093
All-round entertainment

Enjoy movies, games and sport on the big screen with the Philips NeoPix Ultra 2 NPX642 Smart Full HD Home Cinema Projector.

Its 1080p True Full HD resolution combines lifelike colours and sharp detail. And it projects a screen size of up to 65 inches, so you can fully immerse yourself in the action.

It's got keystone, 4 corner and digital zoom corrections, so you'll be able to keep the picture straight and perfectly proportioned.

Philips OS

The smart Philips OS is built into the NeoPix Ultra 2 NPX642 - the pre-loaded apps make your favourite content easy to find.

Built-in WiFi

Connect the NeoPix Ultra 2 wirelessly and stream from your laptop, phone or tablet. WiFi screen mirroring means it's easy to get up and running.

No WiFi? No problem. Use the HDMI slot, or insert a USB stick or microSD card to beam straight from the projector.

Integrated speakers

With the Philips NPX642 there's no need to splash out on costly external speakers. There are two 5 W speakers built in, so you can get good-quality sound straight from the projector.
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  1. expandingmaan's avatar
    LED. should be alright though for the average joe
    derf123's avatar
    As an average Joe myself. What's the difference between LCD and LED when it comes to projectors?
  2. mittromney's avatar
    Is this better than the Freestyle?
    lucas's avatar
    No
  3. Fiddles's avatar
    What's the lumens on this?
    stoneblade's avatar
    They don't state the lumens but someone measured 200 lumens... is pretty poor.

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  4. 47PDR's avatar
    But the model up is on offer from £250? so how is this on offer from? £350?

    Looks like a scumbag curries tactic.
  5. BodisBest's avatar
  6. BrianButterfield's avatar
    I'd stay away and buy something around the £400-500 mark, that is when projectors start becoming good like Optoma, Acer and Epson all make good budget projectors at that price. Anything below that and I wouldn't bother....
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